








🚀 Elevate your RC game with effortless control and epic aerobatics!
The VolantexRC T28 Trojan 761-9 is a ready-to-fly 2.4GHz 4-channel RC plane featuring the advanced Xpilot gyro stabilization system for ultra-stable flight. Designed for beginners and hobbyists alike, it offers three flight assist modes to build skills progressively. Its efficient gear motor delivers up to 20 minutes of flight time, while strong anti-interference technology enables group flying sessions. Lightweight and fully assembled, it’s perfect for quick outdoor adventures and mastering aerobatics with confidence.
| ASIN | B0BNWN39DH |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,122 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #60 in Remote- & App-Controlled Airplanes |
| Color | 76109 T28 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (364) |
| Date First Available | 27 February 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Learn how to fly and control a remote-controlled airplane |
| Item model number | EXA7610809 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Foam |
| Product Dimensions | 40 x 30 x 10 cm; 600 g |
| Remote Control Type | 2.4Ghz radio remote control |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion |
C**N
Good
It fly’s very good
S**D
After return of this RC plane oct/23, again I repurchased on 20/Nov,23, as 5k additional Discount% got same exact returned product back to me, 😅, So, I know the problem was tail/Radar not calibrating then & now, It's ok the product got 5k discount so, I will have to, wile flying with counter act every time with slight bal Right direction/ YAM.
M**L
I never leave reviews cuz I absolutely hate writing. But these planes seriously deserve a review! I highly suggest them for any beginning or even advanced RC guy (like me). Easy to fly, fast, agile, and has the perfect mix of durability and aesthetics (they look so cool, especially if you love WW2 planes like I do). I've bought a total of 9 of these planes and I finally feel experienced enough to offer some good advice. So here you go: 1) Buy either the Corsair or the BF109. They fly the best -- especially the Corsair but they all fly slightly different depending on chance. I haven't had a plane fly poorly, but the Mustang did get a little shaky when going fast or when it was windy and the P40 Warhawk was super jittery. The Corsair is BY FAR my favorite though. I've had 3 and they all flew super good (crashed one straight into a fence and the other one I crashed so many times it simply became inoperable). 2) LEARN TO FLY THESE IN A GRASS FIELD. A BIG ONE! You are going to crash 100,383 times before you get anywhere near adept enough to fly these things in front of your house. But if you're doing it in a giant grass field, then you can crash them literally dozens of times and they won't break. Concrete, on the other hand, can wreck them in one crash. 3) Keep the wheels on. They'll break off from time to time -- to which superglue will mount them back on -- but they'll protect the battery cage from breaking. On the superglue note, it's awesome for glueing together broken wings etc cuz the planes are just styrofoam. 4) Buy extra props. They fall off on impact and don't break often, but they do crack relatively easily so you'll want extra ones trust me. 5) Have needle nose pliers on hand for removing the battery. You'll thank me later. 6) Before your first flight make sure the prop is on securely by gunning it while you hold it then dragging it backwards through the air. If that doesn't make the prop fall off, then you're ready to send it. 7) Make sure your controller is in easy mode on your first flight. Once you get better, go to intermediate mode. That's where I still am, and it's the best mode to fly in IMO. The one time I went into expert mode I drilled my BF109 straight into the concrete and it destroyed my brand new plane. Sucked. 8) When taking off, put the throttle on full, and huck the plane as high as you can at a 45 degree angle into the wind. 9) I'd just fly in circles using the right control knob at first. Then crash it into the grass and repeat. These planes are SO FUN! 10) Once you graduate to flying them outside your house try to land in grass. You basically crash land but it's better than crashing in the street on a failed approach. Then once you master grass, land on the street. But give it several weeks before going for a street landing. Cuz if you bend the shaft that spins the propeller that will essentially total your plane. 11) Land in the street by coming in fast and low. I'll come in at like half speed and once the wheels are down I'll cut power. My landings are now like butter and I'm breaking my planes WAY LESS. 10) You can fly these things almost entirely with the right joystick. Just keep the left joystick pinned (throttle) and fly the thing with the right one. Easy Peasy. 11) Once you're an epic pilot like me, you'll be chasing birds around and dive bombing the kids in the neighborhood. You'll be doing loops and barrel rolls and songs will be written about you that will be sung around campfires for generations to come. These things are awesome, GET ONE!
D**O
After having experimented with a lot of entry level RC airplane products, I finally found exactly what I was looking for in a beginner airplane. Here is what I liked most: - It came ready to fly, straight out of the box. All it needed was for the transmitter (aka remote control) to have 4 double A batteries loaded, and for one of the batteries to be charged to 100%. There are optional landing gear that take about one minute to install or uninstall. - Binding the remote to the airplane was very easy. - Flying in beginner mode was a breeze. You do need to understand the basics of how an RC airplane is controlled, so watch a video on youtube before flying if its your first time. - The airplane is very light and the propeller pops off cleanly when it crashes. The foam used for the airplane's body feels sturdy and flexible. - It's surprising fast and maneuverable, even with beginner mode turned on. This would be a great toy for kids 8 and up, but I would definitely make sure to learn alongside and supervise kids up to 11 or 12 years old before you let them fly it without active supervision.
M**E
De pésimo gusto este artículo de colección. Muy mala calidad.
S**.
for the price it does fly very well , it has 3 modes which was great for my son, the front propeller pops of on crashing and then pops straight back on. no hassle , I had only one downside one of the batteries won't charge , they aren't expensive , but I can feel like that should of been tested before being sent out , we got a solid half hour out of one battery which is fairly good. all in all I recommend this plane highly
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